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  • END OF CENTURY REVIEW: 1999 CHAMPIONS:
    NORDIC SKIING TO RUGBY



    NORDIC SKIING
    Cross-Country
    World Cup
    Men -- Bjorn Dahlie, Norway
    Women -- Bente Martinsen, Norway
    Nordic World Championships
    Men
    Pursuit -- Thomas Alsgaard, Norway
    10k classical -- Mika Myllylae, Finland
    30k freestyle -- Myllylae
    50k classical -- Myllylae
    40k relay -- Austria
    Women
    Pursuit -- Stefania Belmondo, Italy
    5k classical -- Bente Martinsen, Norway
    15k -- Belmondo
    30k classical -- Larissa Lazutina, Russia
    20k relay -- Russia
    U.S. Championships
    Men
    1.3k sprint -- Marcus Nash, Fryeburg, Maine
    10k classical -- Nash
    15k pursuit -- Nash
    30k freestyle -- John Bauer, Champlin, Minn.
    50k -- Patrick Weaver, Lenox, Mass.
    Women
    1.3k sprint -- Nina Kemppel, Anchorage, Alaska
    5k classical -- Kemppel
    10k pursuit -- Kemppel
    15k freestyle -- Kemppel
    30k -- Kemppel
    NCAA
    Team -- Colorado
    Men
    10k -- Rune Kollerud, Utah
    20k -- Ove Erik Tronvoll, Colorado
    Women
    5k -- Ekaterina Ivanova, Vermont
    10k -- Britta Wienand, Denver
    Ski Jumping
    World Cup -- Martin Schmitt, Germany
    Nations Cup -- Japan
    Nordic World Championships
    K90 -- Kazuyoshi Funaki, Japan
    K120 team -- Germany
    U.S. Championships
    Men
    90-meter -- Todd Lodwick, Steamboat Springs, Colo.
    Women
    90-meter -- Lindsey Van, Park City, Utah
    Nordic Combined
    World Cup -- Bjarte Engen Vik, Norway
    U.S. Championships -- Todd Lodwick, Steamboat Springs, Colo.
    Nordic World Championships
    Individual -- Bjarte Engen Vik, Norway
    Team -- Finland


    ORIENTEERING
    World Championships
    Classic
    Men -- Bjornar Valstad, Norway
    Women -- Kirsi Bostrom, Finland
    Short Distance
    Men -- Jorgen Rostrup, Norway
    Women -- Yvette Baker, Britain
    Relay
    Men -- Norway
    Women -- Norway
    U.S. Champions
    Classic
    Men -- Mikell Platt, Laramie, Wyo.
    Women -- Angelica Riley, Fremont, Calif.
    Long Course
    Men -- Eric Bone, Seattle
    Women -- Pavlina Brautigam, Bethel, Conn.
    Short Distance
    Men -- Joe Brautigam, Bethel, Conn.
    Women -- Karen Williams, Somerville, Mass.
    Night
    Men -- Eric Bone, Seattle
    Women -- Angelica Riley, Fremont, Calif.
    Intercollegiate
    Team -- Army
    Individual -- Pete Nelson, Army
    Relay
    Team -- Delaware Valley Orienteering Association, Pa.


    PADDLEBALL
    U.S. Champions
    Men's Open -- Robert Sostre, New York
    Men's Open Doubles -- Sostre and Glenn Winokur, New York
    Women's Open Doubles -- Lisa Michaelessi and Susan Stephens, New York


    PADDLE TENNIS
    National Singles Championships
    Men -- Vince Van Patten, Los Angeles


    POLO
    U.S. Open -- Outback Steakhouse
    Gold Cup -- Outback Steakhouse
    Challenge Cup -- Grant's Farm Manor, St. Louis
    Sterling Cup -- Grant's Farm Manor
    Argentine Open -- Indios Chapaleufu II


    POWER BOATING
    Formula I World Championship -- Guido Cappellini, Monaco


    POWERLIFTING
    World Championships
    Men
    Team -- Russia
    52kg -- Andrzej Stanaszek, Poland
    56kg -- Konstantin Pavlov, RUssia
    60kg -- Gerard McNamara, Ireland
    67.5kg -- Alexey Sivokon, Kazakstan
    75kg -- Sirajoutin Bazaev, Ukraine
    82.5kg -- Dave Ricks, United States
    90kg -- Andrei Tarasenko, Russia
    100kg -- Nikolai Suslov, Russia
    110kg -- Volodymy Ivanenko, Ukraine
    125kg -- Maxim Podtynni, Russia
    Over 125kg -- Maxim Gurianov, Russia
    Women
    Team -- Russia
    44kg -- Svetlana Tesleva, Russia
    48kg -- Elena Yamskich, Russia
    52kg -- Claudine Cognacq, Denmark
    56kg -- Oksana Belova, Russia
    60kg -- Irina Abramova, Russia
    67.5kg -- Marina Kudinova, Russia
    75kg -- Elena Zhukova, Ukraine
    82.5kg -- Natalia Rumyantseva, Russia
    90kg -- Natalia Payusova, Russia
    Over 90kg -- Lee Chia-Sui, Taiwan


    RACQUETBALL
    Promus U.S. Open
    Men's pro -- Jason Mannino, San Diego
    Women's pro -- Jackie Paraiso, El Cajon, Calif.


    RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
    World Championships
    Team -- Russia
    Group all-around -- Russia
    Group apparatus -- Greece
    All-around -- Alina Kabaeva, Russia
    Rope -- Elena Vitrichenko, Ukraine
    Hoop -- Vitrichenko
    Ball -- Kabaeva
    Ribbon -- Kabaeva
    Rhythmic National Championships
    All-around -- Jessica Howard, Jacksonville, Fla.
    Rope -- Howard
    Ribbon -- Howard
    Hoop -- Howard
    Ball -- Tatyana Brikulskaya, New York
    Group -- Rhythm Flex Group, Rockville, Md.


    RODEO
    Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
    All-around -- Fred Whitfield, Hockley, Texas
    Bareback -- Lan LaJeunesse, Morgan, Utah
    Steer wrestling -- Mickey Gee, Wichita Falls, Texas
    Team roping-heading -- Speed Williams, Jacksonville, Fla.
    Team roping-heeling -- Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas
    Saddle bronc riding -- Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, S.D.
    Calf roping -- Whitfield
    Bull riding -- Mike White, Lake Charles, La.
    Barrel racing -- Sherry Cervi, Midland, Texas


    ROLLER SKATING
    Artistic World Championships
    Men -- Luca Lallai, Italy
    Women -- Heather Mulkey, United States
    Men's figures -- Adrian Stolzenberg, Germany
    Women's figures -- April Dayney, United States
    Men's combined -- Stolzenberg
    Women's combined -- Elisa Facciotti, Italy
    Pairs -- Patrick Venerucci and Beatrice Palazzi Rossi, Italy
    Dance -- Timothy Patten and Tara Graney, United States


    ROWING
    FISA World Championships
    Men
    Single scull -- Rob Waddell, New Zealand
    Lightweight single scull -- Karsten Nielsen, Denmark
    Double scull -- Luka Spik and Iztok Cop, Slovenia
    Lightweight double scull -- Michalangelo Crispi and Leonardo Pettinari, Italy
    Coxed pair -- Jim Neil, Philip Henry and Nicholas Anderson, United States
    Coxless pair -- Drew Ginn and James Tomkins, Australia
    Lightweight coxless pair -- Stefano Basalini and Paolo Pittino, Italy
    Quad scull -- Germany
    Lightweight quad scull -- Italy
    Coxed four -- United States (Garrett Klugh, Thomas Murray, Daniel Protz, Jacob Wetzel, Sean Mulligan)
    Coxless four -- Britain
    Lightweight coxless four -- Denmark
    Eight -- United States
    Lightweight eight -- United States
    Women
    Single scull -- Ekaterina Karsten, Belarus
    Lightweight single scull -- Pia Vogel, Switzerland
    Double scull -- Jana Thieme and Kathrin Boron, Germany
    Lightweight doubles scull -- Constanta Burcica and Camelia Macoviciuc, Romania
    Coxless pair -- Emma Robinson and Theresa Luke, Canada
    Lightweight coxless pair -- Rachel Anderson and Linda Muri, United States
    Quad scull -- Germany
    Lightweight quad scull -- United States (Molly Brock, Sara Den Besten, Angela Cummins, Sherri Kiklas)
    Coxless four -- Belarus
    Eight -- Romania
    College Eights
    Midwest Rowing Championships -- Wisconsin
    Eastern Sprints -- Princeton
    NCAA Women -- Brown
    Carnegie Cup -- Princeton
    Oxford-Cambridge -- Cambridge


    RUGBY
    Rugby Union
    World Cup -- Australia
    Tri-Nations -- New Zealand
    Five Nations -- Scotland
    Bledisloe Cup -- Australia
    Pacific Rim -- Japan
    Super-12 -- Canterbury
    Currie Cup -- Gauteng Lions
    National Champions
    Men's College Division I -- California
    Men's College Division II -- UC San Diego
    Men's Club Division I -- Aspen, Colo.
    Men's Club Division II -- Orange County Islanders, Calif.
    Men's Club 7's -- Philadelphia-Whitemarsh
    Women's College Division I -- Stanford
    Women's Club Division I -- Berkeley, Calif.




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